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A Song Of The Greenaway Child

    By Henry Austin Dobson



    As I went a-walking on Lavender Hill,
    O, I met a Darling in frock and frill;
    And she looked at me shyly, with eyes of blue,
    "Are you going a-walking? Then take me too!"

    So we strolled to the field where the cowslips grow,
    And we played--and we played, for an hour or so;
    Then we climbed to the top of the old park wall,
    And the Darling she threaded a cowslip ball.

    Then we played again, till I said--"My Dear,
    This pain in my side, it has grown severe;
    I ought to have mentioned I'm past three-score,
    And I fear that I scarcely can play any more!"

    But the Darling she answered,-"O no! O no!
    You must play--you must play.--I sha'n't let you go!"

    --And I woke with a start and a sigh of despair,
    And I found myself safe in my Grandfather's-chair!



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